1977 Harley Davidson FLH

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 1977 Harley Davidson FLH
Fondly known as: Painless
Motorcycle cost: 7000.00
Money spent: too much
Engine: 74 , Sifton cam, S&S oil pump, Velva Touch lifters, points with Voodoo coil,
Intake: S&S E, Custom Chrome air filter
Exhaust: 2 into 1, ceramic coated, Drag muffler for a FLH
Transmission: 4 speed with Andrews gears, built by “Bug”, jockey shift, BDL belt drive
Frame: Harley stock FLH frame
Suspension: Progressive 11″ rear shocks, Progressive from inner springs, 2 under front fork tubes
Wheels, tires and brakes: 16 rear and 19 front with spokes. Avon Roadrunner tires, rear PM disc and Stock drum front (67to72)
Finish – Paint: House of color base white, Krylon, Rustoleum, Old 55 primers, pinstriping and lettering by owner
Accessories: 99 Fatbob tanks, Suicide clutch setup from Fab Kevin, internal throttle from Exile Cycle, rear wide glide style fender, External oil filter, 16 inch bars, LePera seat

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